Size Wise

At 16 servings, this easy-to-make torte is a great choice to serve the crowd at your next special-occasion gathering.

How to Make Chocolate Curls

Warm chocolate by microwaving it, unwrapped, on HIGH for a few seconds or just until you can smudge the chocolate with your thumb. Hold the chocolate steadily and draw a vegetable peeler slowly over flat bottom of chocolate, allowing a thin layer of chocolate to curl as it is peeled off the bottom to make long, delicate curls. Or to make shorter curls, use the same technique using the narrow side of the chocolate.

Servings

16 servings

Diabetes Center

Carb Choices: Carb Choice

Nutrition Bonus

Nutritional Information

Serving Size 16 servings

AMOUNT PER SERVING

Calories

240

% Daily Value

Total fat

12g

Saturated fat

8g

Cholesterol

25mg

Sodium

310mg

Carbohydrate

32g

Dietary fiber

1g

Sugars

23g

Protein

3g

Vitamin A

4 %DV

Vitamin C

2 %DV

Calcium

6 %DV

Iron

4 %DV

* Nutrition information is estimated based on the ingredients and cooking instructions as described in each recipe and is intended to be used for informational purposes only. Please note that nutrition details may vary based on methods of preparation, origin and freshness of ingredients used.

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jowalkerjowalker|Tue, Feb 10 2015 3:59 PM

your picture makes it look like it has a crust and a white layer under the chocolate layer.

loobellloobell|Mon, Jul 1 2013 5:54 AM

This recipe is great! I make it for Christmas family gatherings and every year I add blueberries and take it to our 4th of July picnic. The blueberries added to the raspberries and whip cream give it a festive red white and blue theme and with choc curls to top it off you can't go wrong.

Crystarela21Crystarela21|Tue, Jun 11 2013 2:19 PM

This dessert is amazing! So easy to make and everybody loves it. Definitely no leftovers!